(Washington, D.C.) – On Saturday, Representative Larry Bucshon, M.D. (R-Ind.) discussed a House plan to avoid a government shutdown with MSNBC’s Alex Witt.
Bucshon explained to Witt that the House will vote on a reasonable and responsible continuing resolution that delays ObamaCare for a year, repeals the medical device tax, and ensures our troops receive their paychecks.
Watch the full exchange by clicking on the image below.
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Bucshon highlighted that the majority of his constituents disapprove of ObamaCare and that the House is listening to these concerns.
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“In my district, people don’t like the healthcare bill,†Bucshon told MSNBC’s Alex Witt. “They think the implementation is going very poorly, businesses are cutting out full-time employment – cutting people to 29 hours, and businesses aren’t expanding. At the end of the day, as a physician, I want everyone one in the country to have quality, affordable healthcare at a reasonable price. The ObamaCare bill doesn’t accomplish that goal. Over 31 million people by 2023 will still be uninsured according to the CBO. 7 million people are going to lose their employer based insurance so I think we [the House] are being responsible.â€